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    Admiring your Landie reflected in a big window would be really sad if I didn't do it too!

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    When I was still in Darwin I had a mate come up from Adelaide for as visit. Took him and a couple of friends out to Litchfield and one of the girls went back to the car to get a drink, you guessed it locked the keys in.

    So we are standing at the car and we were the only ones there (build up was great for keeping tourists away back then). So there was nothing else for it.... Off with the antenna and open the lock!

    Ever since I have always locked the drivers door on any car with the key so I know it is in my hand.

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    Col, bad luck there matey


    Good job the kids were out of the vehicle, you know how quickly a car can heat up in a car park!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by adm333 View Post
    Now that's just bragging....
    Nah! Bragging is when you can get her through the vents at the front!
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    LOL.

    I locked my keys in the single cab at a gun shop once.
    The sliding window was / is buggered on that side so could get it open a bit, BUT the headboard on the tray didn't allow a big enough gap to reach in easily.
    So I went into the gun shop requesting something which they probably don;t get too many requests for... a coat hanger.
    Having obtained one, I jumped up on the tray of the ute and used teh stretched out coat hanger to (eventually) hook the keys out of the ignition and back to me.
    I was hoping (and worried) that I wouldn't drop the keys on the floor in the process !

    And yes, nobody watching batted an eyelid, not even the "security" gaurd from the car park ! Confidence inspiring stuff !

    In order to calm down and feel happy again, i bought another rifle.
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    My missus didn't quite understand.... women, eh !?
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    Hey Vlad

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    have you been on hols or somthing worse I haven't seen you here for days
    yeh some woman don't understand do they I'm with you Mrs vlad


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    Quote Originally Posted by jason7001 View Post
    Col, bad luck there matey


    Good job the kids were out of the vehicle, you know how quickly a car can heat up in a car park!!!!!

    Jason7001
    No mate, they are old enough to have opened it for me. Better than my mate did one time. We were camping at Elanda point and went up Rainbow for a swim. He tied his keys onto his board shorts and you guessed it, lost em. His parents had to drive up from brissie the next day with the spare set. So I bought him a key float
    Still makes me laugh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Col.Coleman View Post
    No mate, they are old enough to have opened it for me. Better than my mate did one time. We were camping at Elanda point and went up Rainbow for a swim. He tied his keys onto his board shorts and you guessed it, lost em. His parents had to drive up from brissie the next day with the spare set. So I bought him a key float
    Still makes me laugh

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    And had they been too small and the car was warming up I doubt there is a responible parent here that wouldn't hesitate about breaking a window if necessary to get them out. I think this post is more about when you have locked keys in the car and safety isn't an issue..... JUST getting the damned things back with minimal damage... to both the car and pride!

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    Col

    Did you hear about the band who locked the keys in the van? Took them hours to get the bass player out!!
    Or the blonde who called the RAA to get her keys out of the car and "hurry please because it looks like rain and the hood's down"

    Jason

    Quote Originally Posted by Col.Coleman View Post
    No mate, they are old enough to have opened it for me. Better than my mate did one time. We were camping at Elanda point and went up Rainbow for a swim. He tied his keys onto his board shorts and you guessed it, lost em. His parents had to drive up from brissie the next day with the spare set. So I bought him a key float
    Still makes me laugh

    CC

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